A boy buys a lottery ticket at a station operated by a girl. Then...
- If they fall in love at first sight, the author is Qiong Yao.
- If the boy falls in love with the girl at first sight but suppresses his feelings and comes to buy lottery tickets day after day, the author is Haruki Murakami.
- If the boy comes back to buy a **Sheet Metal Stamping** lottery ticket on the night of the next day, but the girl already knows from the news that he died in a car accident when he went home yesterday, the author is Alfred Hitchcock.
- If the girl suddenly grabs a concealed knife and slashes at the boy, who dodges, and then all the people on the entire street rush to kill the boy, the author is Gu Long.
- If the boy buys the lottery based on a book published in 2050 called *Comprehensive Collection of Lottery Winning Numbers of the Past 50 Years*, the author is Steven Spielberg.
- If years later, the boy comes back to buy a lottery ticket but has already had his legs broken, the author is Lu Xun.
- If the number on the lottery ticket turns out to be the cipher for a secret document, the author is Ian Fleming.
- If the boy and the girl fall in love, get married, and later discover they are long-lost siblings who had never met before, and then the boy strangles their child and becomes a philosopher, the author is Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
- If the boy suddenly picks up the terminal machine and rushes into the nearest building, the author is Bin Laden.
(Note: The phrase "Sheet Metal Stamping" seems out of context and may not belong in the original text; it could be a mistranslation or an error.)